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Late Marriage

Original title: Hatuna Meuheret
  • 2001
  • Unrated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.6K
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Lior Ashkenazi and Ronit Elkabetz in Late Marriage (2001)
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Torn between family expectations to marry a virgin bride and his love for divorced mom Judith, 31-year-old Zaza navigates traditional matchmaking while hiding his true feelings.Torn between family expectations to marry a virgin bride and his love for divorced mom Judith, 31-year-old Zaza navigates traditional matchmaking while hiding his true feelings.Torn between family expectations to marry a virgin bride and his love for divorced mom Judith, 31-year-old Zaza navigates traditional matchmaking while hiding his true feelings.

  • Director
    • Dover Koshashvili
  • Writer
    • Dover Koshashvili
  • Stars
    • Lior Ashkenazi
    • Ronit Elkabetz
    • Moni Moshonov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dover Koshashvili
    • Writer
      • Dover Koshashvili
    • Stars
      • Lior Ashkenazi
      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Moni Moshonov
    • 45User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Lior Ashkenazi
    Lior Ashkenazi
    • Zaza
    • (as Lior Louie Ashkenazi)
    Ronit Elkabetz
    Ronit Elkabetz
    • Judith
    Moni Moshonov
    Moni Moshonov
    • Yasha
    Lili Koshashvili
    • Lili
    Aya Steinovitz
    Aya Steinovitz
    • Ilana
    Rozina Cambos
    Rozina Cambos
    • Magouly
    • (as Rozina Cambus)
    Simon Chen
    • Simon
    Sapir Kugman
    • Madona
    Dina Doron
    Dina Doron
    • Luba
    Leonid Kanevskiy
    Leonid Kanevskiy
    • Otary
    Libia Hakmon
    • Margalita
    • (as Libia Hakmon-Ayali)
    Eli Turi
    • Bessik
    Maria Ovanov
    Maria Ovanov
    • Lali
    Orit Sher
    Orit Sher
      Rivka Gur
      Rivka Gur
      Ana Feinstein
      Zuri Botrashvilli
      Nana Dvir
      • Director
        • Dover Koshashvili
      • Writer
        • Dover Koshashvili
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      User reviews45

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      KS-8

      Interesting, but flawed

      This film opened last night in Los Angeles, and seemed to draw a pretty good crowd -- I assume they'd all heard the same positive buzz I'd heard...

      Interesting look at a very old fashioned culture (Georgians who emigrated to Israel), and the demands they make on a grown son. From an American perspective, the parents' objections to the son's choice in girlfriend (or potential wife) seem trivial: she's slightly older, and divorced.

      But here are my issues with the film: The character Zaza is a very weak-willed man who bends too easily to his parents' demands. Now, it's interesting to see someone who's not a traditional Hollywood "strong" hero -- but it was hard to be sympathetic with this guy, since he didn't really seem to disagree with his parents. There's a pretty long sex scene(which has been justifiably lauded as much more realistic than anything you'll see in a Hollywood film), but later in the film, he treats his girlfriend pretty badly. There's a pivotal scene in which he sides with his parents vs. the girlfriend, and I just lost all respect for the character at that point.

      Also, the movie drags on a bit...Could have benefited from quite a bit of editing. Couple other criticisms: Characters are introduced, but it's not clear who they are, or how they are related (maybe it loses something in the subtitles). More importantly, I read a review in a newspaper here that said a key plot point was the different ethnic backgrounds of Zaza and his girlfriend: But that did not come across at all! Maybe in Israel that is a big deal, and if so, that should have been made clear to American audiences, as well. Again, I suspect something got left out in the subtitle translations...

      Still, it's interesting to see an Israeli film, and maybe this director will have something better up his sleeve next time...
      tarlavski

      Charming, light and forceful

      This is a charming little film that depicts very well the sectarian differences within the Israeli community. Although the contrary of a feel good movie, the script of Hatuna Meuheret is very light and the film contains even some hilarious moments camouflaging the underlying sadness and bigotry. Wonderful acting especially by the actors who play the parents of the groom to be. Moshonov, who plays the father of the groom, had actually learned Georgian for the part and speaks nothing else the entire film. Pretty amazing!
      10iceman4149

      Refreshening ethninc, a work of art

      Absolutely superb film, concise and to the point.

      One of the things that I liked the most is how the writer/director, takes an obviously ethnic film and presents it in a way where people around the world can empathize even if they know nothing about the jewish culture or customs.

      The emotional themes presented in this film are mostly universal, when it comes to marriage, in my opinion a lot of factors come into play no matter what culture you come from, and this film portrays in some ways how silly it all is.

      If you don't mind the subtitles, is a great film, has great characters and a very interesting story line, although is very graphic at times (Steamy love scenes) be forewarned if you don't like to see nudity, is not your conventional hollywood soft porn b movie.

      Enjoy the film with friends, it's one of those that makes you ask all the right questions.
      9mrobin-1

      This is a unique and inventive movie experience.

      I thought this movie achieved two remarkable things: First, it defies conventional categorization. It is a comedy and a family drama and a steamy romance. It manages to transcend geography as well: This could have easily taken place in the US, Italy or any one of a number of countries.

      Second, I thought that each scene was surprising and inventive and unexpected. I could not have predicted what was going to happen next, but each successive scene made perfect sense.

      I highly recommend this movie to fearless moviegoers who value clever plotting and ingenuity.
      7lastliberal

      Only an ass could divorce her.

      I saw Ronit Elkabetz in The Band's Visit and wanted more. I certainly got more in this movie - much more.

      Zaza's (Lior Ashkenazi) parents are trying to get him married and he makes the rounds visiting all the eligible females. However, Zaza only wants Judith (Elkabetz), a divorcée with a child. Why wouldn't he? Even his father admits she is hot - and she truly is! The whole family arrives at her apartment and act like complete jackasses in their effort to split them up. They accomplish their mission in an unexpected manner, and Zaza is forced to marry a woman he does not love to make his parents happy.

      That's what happens when you are castrated. How is he going to make grandchildren? Elkabetz was magnificent. I want more!

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      • Trivia
        The movie time is 1989 because Madonna writes in her diary the date 9.6.1989. Israeli car license plates from the 1980s are also visible.
      • Quotes

        Zaza: If that monster

        [who suddenly came out of the sea and said, "I am God"]

        Zaza: was able to convince my mother that love exists, I'd believe in him.

      • Connections
        Featured in A History of Israeli Cinema (2009)

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • June 28, 2002 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Israel
        • France
      • Languages
        • Georgian
        • Hebrew
      • Also known as
        • Sent bröllop
      • Production companies
        • Arte France Cinéma
        • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
        • Israeli Film Fund
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $1,656,445
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $31,685
        • May 19, 2002
      • Gross worldwide
        • $1,868,298
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 42m(102 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby SR
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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